If you take courses at the local community college or tech school, they are legally required to make accomadations. I took a course intended to get you ready for a CISSP certification and the instructor actually enjoyed helping me find accessible ways to do the assignments. He said he was learning almost as much from me as I was from him. Not every instructor is going to be like that. A lot of them are going to be like, "I'm not getting paid for this." But, actually, they are getting paid for that. On 9/28/21 3:21 AM, Kieran Little via Blind-sysadmins wrote:
Hi all, My manager has approached me with the opportunity to have a look at different courses to develop my skills and I'm a bit anxious about accessibility issues with what ever I choose. Background, I'm currently working in our security team, mainly responsible for our endpoint protection AV client and application deployments via config manager. I've previously been on an administering sccm training course; I've also done CompTIA security+, and CCNA 1 and 2. One aspect I have always struggled with is labs. With both sccm and CompTIA, the lab environment has been completely unusable, as it is accessing a hyperV host within a browser to start / use various pre-built VM's in various states. With CCNA, I did it in a classroom environment at college where we had access to physical networking equipment. The way I have sort of worked around these in the past is working on the labs with colleagues; with them basically doing all of the work, and I don't get much out of that. Exams are on the table also, however I'm apprehensive as I've been burned too many times by pearson vue completely ignoring / not understanding my extra accommodation requests. Does anyone have any solutions / workarounds? The course I was looking at is CompTIA CySA+, but I'm open to suggestions. Cheers, Kieran.
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